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lindy
02-24-2011, 17:07
Looks like we have ourselves an arms race! US is cutting defense spending and Russia is increasing (thanks to oil revenue). Not a good outlook. Oh, yeah, one more thing: what is the future plan for 35P RU? Gone! :confused:

Interestingly...I could not find this story in Russian press. Seems they're distracted with the WTO and evacuation of a train station because of bomb threat (they didn't find anything).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12567043 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12567043)

Eight nuclear submarines, 600 jets and 1,000 helicopters feature in plans to renew Russia's military by 2020, priced at 19tn roubles (£400bn; $650bn).

One hundred warships are also due to be bought in, including two helicopter carriers, in addition to two already being purchased from France.

The submarines will carry the Bulava missile, despite recent test failures.

Analysts say the ambitious programme only makes sense if the military upgrades its training and recruitment.

A painful drive to streamline the armed forces is already under way, with up to 200,000 officers losing their jobs and nine out of every 10 army units disbanded, the Associated Press news agency notes.

If the renewal is a success, it will leave Russia less reliant on the nuclear arsenal it inherited from the USSR.

"Russia needs a professional non-commissioned officer corps to train specialists who can really put these arms to effective use," Pavel Felgenhauer, an independent military analyst, told AP.

"This spending necessitates a whole new kind of military."

Missile defence boost

Last week, Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin announced that spending on defence development would triple from 0.5% of GDP to 1.5% from next year.

The defence spending was detailed in Moscow on Thursday by First Deputy Defence Minister Vladimir Popovkin.

"The main task is the modernisation of our armed forces," he said.

Much of the new spending will go on Russia's long under-funded navy. Apart from the submarines, 35 corvettes and 15 frigates will be ordered.

Russia has already ordered two French-built Mistral helicopter carriers, allowing it to rapidly deploy hundreds of troops and dozens of armoured vehicles on foreign soil.

Ten divisions equipped with the new S-500 (SA-20 upgrade) anti-missile system are set to become the backbone of the country's missile defences.

New aircraft will include Su-34 and Su-35 fighters, and Mi-26 transport and Mi-8 gunship helicopters, AP adds.

Repeated failures of the Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile caused embarrassment for Russia, though two successful tests were reportedly conducted last year.

Texas_Shooter
02-25-2011, 01:38
Do not be surprised if you see Prime Minister Vladimir Putin re-elected President of Russia after Dmitry Medvedev. Putin is the one behind the military build up. The Russian people love him. He is like President Obama (when he first got elected) meets George Clooney. Back while the USSR was around he was a Colonel in the KGB. In the mid '90s he wrote his doctoral thesis on how to make Russia great again through natural resources (oil and gas). Russia holds the worlds largest natural gas reserves and there is still more to be found under the polar ice caps for them.

He is a force to be reckoned with.